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Chris ThorntonU.S.
On Vacation
returns 11/23/2009 |
I can answer most any portable hot tub question. I specialize in electrical questions and I am most familiar with spas that were manufactured by NEMCO, Regency, Hydro Spa, Gulfcoast Spas, Leisure Bay, and Premium Leisure. I have been servicing spas for over 20 years and can answer technical questions for most major spa control systems such as Balboa, Hydro Quip and Gecko. If I am unavailable to answer your question here, you can check out my websites at http://sparepair.freeservers.com if you need troubleshooting help or if you need spa parts go to http://spaparts.freeservers.com | |
Roger TeeCanada
Maxed Out
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ALL spa and hot tub questions many makes Sundance, Jacuzzi, Bullfrog, Coast, Beachcomber, Pacific etc. Over 50 years in the electronics field design and repair. Need to know about multimeters and other test equipment and calibration services. Digital spa conversion. Leak repairs. NIST calibration certs. |
The temperature sensor threads into the shell of the spa but on some models it threads into a female pipe thread fitting that must be held on the other side and if the sensor is bad cut the wire on the
You are the one who mentioned safety suction switchs and how many heaters do you have one off each heater. Have you ever cleaned or replaced your filter. Do you have 25 gallons a minute flow through the
A ground fault is not required to power a spa but is required to use one. The purpose of a ground fault breaker is to detect any leakage of current from the 240/110 hot wires to ground that travels through
The pressure switch controls the heater in series with the high limit and thermostat. I see no timer. I would almost suspect the low speed winding of your pump as being bad. On the older relay logic manual
Are the sensors gold ends locked in and in the proper places above and below each other. Temp sensor first two up/down holes, next the high limit space flow sensor. Shut the spa down for an hour and restart

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